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Today, i give a presentation to my client regarding bootstrap site (non-pagelines yet, coz it still a dummy site), but i got so ashamed because the layout look very miserably. And i just found out that IE 8 does not support media-queries.

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catrina
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Since this is a Bootsrap-related issue (non-PageLines-related), you'll need to contact Bootstrap support. They'll be more adept at responding to your inquiries since I'm not familiar with how they handle browser support: https://github.com/twitter/bootstrap/issues?state=open

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